‘In my head I looked so sexy’: Stacey Solomon splashes in puddles for impromptu music video

‘In my head I looked so sexy’: Stacey Solomon channels her inner Rihanna as she splashes in puddles for impromptu Umbrella music video

Stacey Solomon let her hair down on Wednesday as she and her eldest son Zachary, 12, filmed a music video for Rihanna‘s smash hit Umbrella. 

In reference to the rainy weather, the Loose Women presenter, 30, decided to cheer up her Instagram followers by writing around in puddles and throwing leaves in the air during the family walk. 

Dared by her son Zachary to do a rainy music video, Stacey poked fun at herself saying: ‘In my head I looked so sexy’.

Born performer: Stacey Solomon let her hair down on Wednesday as she and her eldest son Zachary, 12, filmed a music video for Rihanna’s smash hit Umbrella

Stacey started the slew of Instagram clips in a wooded area and mimed the lyrics while picking up leaves and twigs as props. 

After lying down on the leaf-strewn forest floor, the former X Factor star decided to roll around in a big puddle, flicking her hair back and forth. 

Stacey captioned the snaps: ‘It was so nice to have a change of scenery to be an idiot in.’

Alongside the one of herself knee-deep in a puddle, she wrote: ‘I instantly regretted this decision. Also in my head I looked so sexy. 

Making a splash: In reference to the rainy weather, the Loose Women presenter, 30, decided to cheer up her Instagram followers by writing around in puddles

Making a splash: In reference to the rainy weather, the Loose Women presenter, 30, decided to cheer up her Instagram followers by writing around in puddles

Funny: Dared by her son Zachary to do a rainy music video, Stacey poked fun at herself saying: 'In my head I looked so sexy'

Funny: Dared by her son Zachary to do a rainy music video, Stacey poked fun at herself saying: ‘In my head I looked so sexy’

‘But watching it back the reality is I just look really angry at this puddle.’ 

Stacey also shared a sweet photo of her eldest son. She wrote: ‘This was right before he dared me to make a rainy dance video… big mistake Zach’. 

The mother-of-three later uploaded a snap of herself in her muddy clothes standing in her doorway. 

Entertaining: Stacey started out the slew of Instagram clips in a wooded area and mimed the lyrics while picking up leaves and twigs as props

Entertaining: Stacey started out the slew of Instagram clips in a wooded area and mimed the lyrics while picking up leaves and twigs as props

‘Stood here for about 10 minutes waiting to dry until I lost patience, stripped down, rolled everything into a ball and chucked it straight in the washing machine ninja fast’.  

Stacey’s outing comes as it was revealed that Loose Women will return to ITV with brand new shows from Monday May 4th following a six week absence caused by the current health crisis.

The long-running panel show, which is traditionally filmed live in front of a packed studio audience, was taken off-air in March in accordance with precautionary social distancing measures used to tackle the spread of coronavirus COVID-19.

Bring it on! Stacey also shared a sweet photo of her eldest son. She wrote: 'This was right before he dared me to make a rainy dance video... big mistake Zach'

Bring it on! Stacey also shared a sweet photo of her eldest son. She wrote: ‘This was right before he dared me to make a rainy dance video… big mistake Zach’

Improvisation: After lying down on the leaf-strewn forest floor, the former X Factor star decided to roll around in a big puddle, flicking her hair back and forth

Improvisation: After lying down on the leaf-strewn forest floor, the former X Factor star decided to roll around in a big puddle, flicking her hair back and forth

But it will screen new live episodes from London Studios on Mondays and Wednesdays from the start of the week, albeit with no studio audience and some necessary tweaks to its usual format.

With the country remaining on lockdown for the foreseeable future and social distancing still advised, three panellists will feature on the studio desk, with a fourth appearing via video-link from home. 

The show features a range of regular and guest presenters and panellists, notably Stacey, Christine Lampard, Ruth Langsford,Andrea McLean, Coleen Nolan and Carol McGiffin. 

Alongside current topics, the returning show will also will focus on mental health issues as part of their award-winning Lighten the Load campaign.   

Aftermath: The mother-of-three later uploaded a snap of herself in her muddy clothes standing in her doorway

Aftermath: The mother-of-three later uploaded a snap of herself in her muddy clothes standing in her doorway